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The committee on student interests in the University of Minnesota has arranged a range of programs, the coming winter if danced in the proper waltz and two-step position. Byron Florea, a sophomore engineer in Kansas City, has pledged Upsilon. Never mind what the weather is outside our store; come inside and we'll fix you so you'll be well fixed for all outside conditions. Raincoats at $5 to $25. Slip-ons $5 to $12. Fall suits $10 to $35. Fall overcoats $10 to $30. This week umbrellas at $1. A special cravenetted all wool light weight raincoat for $15. HE IS BACK ON THE JOB; BETTER THAN EVER The Aurora and Grand moving picture theaters are back under the same management as they were last year. This change was made yesterday from Denver where he has spent the summer in contracting for new films and getting ideas for bettering his places of amusement. He will be able to the securing of classic portraits that will be of special interest to students and faculty staff. One feature of the next season will be in the near future is the world series baseball games that are now being played. These pictures were very popular last year, the species will be announced time to time in Mr. Gibbons' advertisements. It will be to your interest to watch these announcements carefully. The first one will appear early issue. Watch for it.—Adv. Football Schedule Football Schedule Oct. 11—Washington U. at Law- wine Oct. 18—Drake at Lawrence. Oct. 25—Aggries at Manhattan. Nov. 1—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 8—Oklahoma at Norman. Nov. 15—Nebrasa at Lawrence. Nov. 22—Missouri at Kansas City or Columbia. Geo. Zable, the Baker athlete crafted by the Chicago Cubs two weeks ago, made his debut in the major league Monday by shutting out Larry Zable a student in "10" and "11" and is a member of the Cubs. CALABASH PIPES Zable Shut Out Pittsburg LOST—Pi Beta Phi arrow, set with hair. Finder call 99. Finder please call 99. Send the Daily Kansan home. New Stock Fine Shapes Good Colors Prices Lower Than Before See Them In Our Window —GRIGGS THE PIPE STORE OF KANSAS 827 Mass. MOSSE PLEASED WITH SHOWING SATURDAY Head Coach Says Close Score Will Benefit Players Nebraska Strong Again NEW COACH AT WASHINGTON Edmonds of Michigan Will Drill Yost Formations Into Our Next, Opponents. "I was thoroughly satisfied with the way our team came out of the William Jewell game Saturday, and I think the close score to which the team had to win was a crucial factor to the team as a whole than if we had run up a high tallie like Missouri did on Drury, or as we did on St. Marys last year," said Coach Ocee house yesterday, in speaking of the reason they labyawhers' first game of the season. Nebraska is said to possess a much stronger eleven this year than they had in 1912, and this fact alone allows willow pitchers the Jayhawker pitcher to win with their pick. We get them for the entire season. There has always been a sore spot in the minds of the Kansas roots toward the Jacksonville last year, and although we played them to a standstill in basket-ball, murdered them on the track, and defeated them the only time they did so diamond, nevertheless this string of victories does not atone for the defeat we suffered at the hands of Stleihm's athletes in this game. They were from early season dope the game promises to be fiercely contested. Jay Bond looked the Lincoln Prodigies over in their game with the defense, and pronounced them a team steady on the defensive and shifty on the offense. This combination is rarely found in a single eleven and when it is an extremely hard one to down. "The other teams will in no way underrate the value of our eleven merely because William Jewell held us to a close score, for the standing team. We are well-named among the Conference teams, and when a school like Washburn has a spy in the stands for the purpose of looking over the visitors' aggrregation, that certainly proves that we are team Saturday which is a good one." Game Helped Out Ends. If there was one disappointment to be found in the team's work by the rooters it was the playing of the defensive players, their side of the game well as the rest of the line men, and were a trifle slow in getting down the field after punts. Coach Mosse cleared up the ball after the first game was merely to try out the two new men, and the experience that they derived from their premature mistakes would stand them in the air over the first half, they will have to be playing in faultless form. Reber and Strothers learned a lot Saturday, and it was by far the best thing all around for them, the only thing missing was the vantage of their mistakes, as they did on a couple of plays, notably the one in which Seward hit the right side of the Kansas line, avoided the on the play, and reeled off 20 yards down the side of the field before stopped by the safety man. Our ice cream is in a class of its own. Wiedemann's—Adv. No Dope on Washington. Not only the possession of the coaches concerning the Washington eleven which plays here next Saturday. The St. Louis school, though a member of the Conference, will not stack up against it, since college-level divisions last year, and it is not known whether any steps have been taken to re-inforce their rather wabbly 1912 eleven or not. The Missouri school is in charge, his division is last year, and you having given way to Edmonds, a 1910 Michigan man, who played end on Yost's all-star eleventh year. if he has Michigan footwork that is more charges, you natural that he will be more versed in that style o f play than any other, the game Saturday will be extremely interesting from the standpoint of offense, as the charges, one style of Michigan play—long forward passes, and plenty of interference. The Yost brand of football distinctly follows the open ends of the contact with brings delight into the hearts of the spectators. The Hiawatha after the show- Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. The Jayhawk eleven, Varsity and scrubs, went through a hard stretch before he joined their game Saturday. All of the squad, with the exception of Mulloy who will win a twisted tie in the Israeli Jewellery championship in good shape and both eleven had plenty of rough work. Coaches and coaches spent each of their time dueling with the team we seemed to be a trifle weak on the defense in Saturday's game. Just before the close of practice a 15 man backpage was indulged in by both squads. LOST—Bead pocket book containing money. Finder please call, Bell 88. BASKET BALL HOPES BEGIN WORK TONIGHT Six K Men Including Van der Vries, 1911 Star, Are Out The first Varsity basket-tall practice of the season will be held togain in the gymnasium, and Captain Lefty Sproul expect at least ten players to work out of the 1913 season. Although six "K" men are contesting for places on the 1913 five, nevertheless a team may suffer through injury, irreliability or other cause, and Captain Sproul want plenty of reserve men on hand in case any of his regiment kept out of the game from any cause. Six "G" men, Sproull, Greenlees, Dumire, Smith, Weaver, and Van Winkle, participate in an opening practice tonight, and every man is by no means sure of a place on the team, and active competition takes place in the rush for each position. The return of Van der Vries, a brother of Prof. J. N. Van der Vries, has inflated the Jayawhaker 1913 game against Tommy Johnson, a little forward was one of the stars on the 1915 five, the team on which Tommy Johnson played and in one of the Missouri games that year van der Vries alone tossed 13 goals. Van der Vries had another same shift forward, this year, always a terror to opposing guards. Practice will be held three times a week until December, when the sessions take place every night. With many contestants out for the Varsity squad, and the main crowd of the game, the Jayhawk five should receive enough practice to develop it into the Missouri Valley Conference Champions, a title which they missed by but one game last year. Under Other Goal Posts The Missouri Tigers got awa- for the 1913 season in flying style when they defeated the Drurry Col- lege. But they weren't able to others never got even a remote glance of the Tiger's goal posts, while Coach Brewer's athletes grew tired of romping over the Springfield field and touchdowns, Groves, and Shepard 2, Wiggins 1, and McWilliams a couple. The Tigers however lost many yards on penalties, their offside play cost them 75 yards to the Collegians' five. A good line was furnished on prospects for the Valley Conference last Saturday at Lincoln, when the Cornhuskers defeated the Washburn team and lost to Shields athletes had a comparatively easy time with the Ichados, although the latter claim they were robbed of seven points when the Referee failed to notice their half back go over the goal line. The Gray however is not in the least discouraged over the showing of his men, and believes that if this important game had come but two goals, the men would have held the Cornhuskers to a tie, at least, and possibly defeated them. Dope was upset in the East Saturday when the University of Maine eleven held the Yale aggregation of the college, the Shelvin advocated the use of the Minnesota shift by his pupils, and the trick play proved of no avail in the game. The Minnesota Twice the Yale eleven carried the ball the length of the field on straight football, only to oust its opponents in the offseason yards of the rival goal. As Harvard decisively defeated the Maine Collegeians last week, the followers of Haven eleven are rarely discouraged over their season prospects. Night football will be introduced in the Nebraska-Haskell game at Lincoln. The game will be played at night. A big surprise was received by followers of Middle West football teams, who were pleased with the papers that the Coe Collegians held Drake to a 0 to 0 score. No particulars of this contest have been recounted so far, but Drake yet, but unless Coe possesses a far stronger team this year than they have owned in seasons past, Drake's chances for a win are considerably lower, and similarly by the game Saturday. Drake plays the Jayhawkers here in two weeks, and considerable curiosity is growing about what sort of an eleven the Collegeans will bring with them. Harvard beat Bates Saturday 14 to 0, adding another game to their list of 1913 victories, and from the drop-down doors to possess a large edge on the other teams for the 1913 Eastern Championship. Haughton's rock-crushers, materially aidled by the service, Messrs Wheatley, Brick Corbett, and Wigglesworth remped away with the 1912 laurals last year, and with many of their old men back and an unusually strong bunch of new men on the bench to make as easy work of the Championship this year as before. FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES Gentlemen If you are looking for GOOD shoes, a little different in style, fit, and quality of material in either Tan or Black leathers, let us show you the new Strong and Garfield English lace, "Strand" Shoe. They are beauties. SEE THEM IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW OTTO FISCHER AFTER the THEATRE PARTIES OUR SPECIALTY REYNOLDS BROS. 1005 Mass. GOLF: A Good Game For Recreation Hours. We carry everything for the followers of Old Bogy. King Bee, Stag, Comit Balls. A complete line of McGregor Clubs. University Book Store 808 Mass. 100 For Taxicabs before or after the show PEERLESS GARAGE, Phone 100. 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